Author:
Zavala Bryan,Sharp Christopher
Abstract
<div class="section abstract"><div class="htmlview paragraph">In 2020, CARB adopted the low NO<sub>X</sub> omnibus ruling, which provided revisions to on-road heavy duty engine compliance standards and certification practices. As part of the updates to the regulation, CARB has introduced a new in-use vehicle testing process that broadens the operation modes tested and considers the manufacturer’s intended vehicle application. Compared to the previous method, or the Not-to-Exceed approach, cold start and low ambient temperature provisions were included as part of the updates. The inclusion of low temperature operation requires the OEMs to design a robust engine and aftertreatment package that extends NO<sub>X</sub> conversion performance. The following work discusses the NO<sub>X</sub> emissions performance impact in a low temperature ambient environment. The engine and aftertreatment system evaluated was designed to comply with CARB’s low NO<sub>X</sub> regulations. The cycles tested included the CARB Southern NTE cycle and an FTP-LLC protocol. Both test sequences were intended to replicate drive cycles observed in the field. Overall, results indicated higher emissions for the low ambient temperature conditions. Utilizing the 3-bin moving average window method, emissions results were calculated for idle, low load, and medium / high load bins. While the CARB Southern NTE cycle showed an increase in the idle and low load bins, the system was able to maintain compliance. The medium / high load bin, however, exceeded the compliance limit by ~40% due to changes in the exhaust conditions. For the FTP-LLC protocol, LLC segments also increased, but maintained compliance based on the 2031+ in-use NO<sub>X</sub> standards. Furthermore, low ambient temperature operation creates challenges for controlling emissions even with a low NO<sub>X</sub> system.</div></div>
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